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Chapter 606 Questions

"Mr. Yang Rui, you can first answer the questions of two people, and I will choose the rest." The host was on the stage, holding a microphone and speaking the rules.

Asking the speaker to select two people first is actually to help the audience and the speaker to argue. In addition, the speaker can first find a gentler audience to ask questions and answer questions, and set the tone for the entire questioning session.

Of course, no matter how well the so-called tone is done, if the speaker does make mistakes, it is still easy to be criticized.

In such an occasion, it is not easy to become famous in one fell swoop, but it is not uncommon to become famous in one fell swoop.

The speaker was refuted, and the embarrassment index was extremely high.

At this time, the team leader Zhang Hongjun was more nervous than anyone else and kept signaling to Yang Rui to ask him to call on the members of the Chinese delegation.

As Chinese, Yang Rui will never fail to come to Taiwan.

However, Yang Rui didn't even look at Zhang Hongjun. He had his own ideas.

It is simple to name the members of the Chinese delegation, but it is just to extend the fuse a little. When the time to ask questions freely, the explosive barrel will still explode.

The correct way to do it should be to shock everyone.

Yang Rui's eyes swept through the crowd, desperately searching for familiar faces.

He needs to find one or several scholars who need PCR instruments very much - the function of PCR instruments will shock them and will also shock others.

In Yang Rui's opinion, the opposition of scholars is still unfamiliar with PCR.

Put it in a biology laboratory in the 21st century, without a PCR instrument, no one knows how to do the experiment.

It is also a method of copying DNA, and I don’t know how convenient or accurate the PCR device is.

However, it is not very easy to find a scholar in a related field. Yang Rui recalled the brochures of experts he had read, and found one.

"Professor Macmillan. I saw that you raised your hand just now?" The man named Yang Rui was about fifty years old and was a thin man.

McMillan didn't expect that he would be named first, so he stood up in surprise and asked, "Do you know me?"

"I hope this is not your problem, otherwise you would have wasted my quota." Yang Rui smiled and said, "I have read your introduction. In the brochure of the society, you are an AIDS expert."

"That's right." Macmillan suddenly became energetic. Unlike the situation 30 years later, AIDS in the early 1980s was a cutting-edge and special disease and had just begun to attract attention, but it was not a widely spread disease. It was several levels different from the attention of cancer. Correspondingly, AIDS experts in the 1980s were only at the level of ordinary scholars.

In the 21st century, anyone who can reach the top level of AIDS, at least a second-level scholar would not be able to sit in the audience and raise his hand.

But in the 1984, Macmillan was similar to a scholar who studied yellow fever, and still couldn't even reach the third and fourth levels. He also wanted to use Yang Rui's east wind to show his face in front of the media.

McMillan was very excited when he was pointed to his name and field direction. He first introduced his medical school and major. He felt that it was not enough and then told him the genes that supported him. Then he said to the camera: "You just said that PCR devices will play an important role in the human genome project, but as far as I know, the existing DNA replication methods are cheaper than your PCR devices, which has caused me to question the inferences about your research progress... As far as I know,... As far as I know..."

He said several points in succession, and they all said it was easier to understand, because the goal that Professor Macmillan faced was obviously the media rather than Yang Rui.

Yang Rui listened with a smile, showing his demeanor on the one hand, and expecting it on the other hand.

Professors like Macmillan are actually under great pressure to survive. They must attract the attention of society as much as possible to obtain more funds.

China is a lobbying official for treating guests to dinner, while the United States is a lobbying agency for public relations shows, with the same goals and different directions.

Yang Rui put Macmillan in a refreshing way, picked up the microphone and said softly: "About you said that the cost of existing DNA replication methods is lower, I don't know what data you used. From my own calculations, if you carry out commercial production, the price and testing cost of PCR instruments will drop significantly. In addition, the benefits of PCR instruments are not only that. Mr. Macmillan, I will only say one thing, and you will understand its value."

"Oh? Then I want to hear it." Macmillan's favorite name appeared in front of the camera.

"The PCR device can perfectly copy HIV DNA." Yang Rui didn't explain much, and then put down the microphone after saying that.

Sure enough, Macmillan opened his eyes wide at the first time, and "not believing" it all came to his mouth before he could endure it.

At the International Genetics Conference, Yang Rui would not tell such a big lie.

"Can PCR replicate HIV DNA? Why?"

"Because PCR is a good way to copy DNA?" Yang Rui joked.

McMillan wanted to laugh but couldn't. She wanted to continue asking, but she lost interest.

For Macmillan, this is a shocking achievement. Although he is now an authoritative AIDS, AIDS research is actually just starting out. It has been a few years since it was discovered, let alone cure it.

For researchers like Macmillan, the source of HIV is first and foremost a problem. Because of the complexity of HIV, existing DNA replication methods cannot perfectly replicate HIV DNA, which greatly increases their research costs and greatly reduces their research efficiency.

Because of different replication ideas, PCR instruments have no restrictions on replicating HIV DNA.

Neither Yang Rui's PCR instrument nor the original PCR have considered the issue of replicating HIV. However, the widespread application of PCR instruments is more than that simple.

It just sets out a little bit in its broad adaptation range, which solves a major problem in AIDS research.

Of course, this was originally a skill that required AIDS researchers to try on their own. In other words, AIDS researchers might have to be familiar with and practiced for one or two months before they can make good use of the PCR device.

But Yang Rui gave him the answer casually.

For Yang Rui, expanding the application of PCR instruments earlier will expand the value of PCR earlier.

For Macmillan, this will make his research further.

He sought funds just to do research. If the research progressed faster than others, he would naturally have funds.

This is a gain cycle, whichever point you get.

Macmillan has no intention of gaining media attention, and now he wants to learn more about PCR.

If he could lead other teams for a few weeks and complete his understanding of PCR, he might be able to lead in AIDS research, and perhaps he could cure AIDS. Biologists and medical scientists in 1984 have great confidence in curing cancer, AIDS and other disease reports.

"Professor Macmillan, do you have any questions?" The host intervened.

McMillan hesitated for a moment, handed the microphone back and said, "No more."

In the audience, scholars all started to talk.

Everyone understands the reason why Macmillan gave up. This is obviously because he believes Yang Rui’s statement and wants to know the prelude to the situation from Yang Rui.

However, no one laughed at Macmillan. Scholars asked themselves and probably would make similar choices.

"Mr. Yang Rui, you can also choose to ask questions alone." The host continued his work.

Yang Rui smiled softly and said, "No need, you can choose someone."

"Okay, then, if anyone wants to ask a question, please raise your hand to signal." The host looked down.

Previously, the surging arms were completely gone.

The scholars in the field seemed to have been collectively given pause techniques, and they were all thinking for a short time.

The reporters didn't understand why, so they could only record this short moment inexplicably.

The cameraman of the New York Pioneer pressed the shutter mechanically and grabbed a clear photo in a flash. He didn't know that he would win an award for this photo in the future and then change his life trajectory.

Yang Ruizhi looked down proudly. In the future, there will be countless people here who will change their life trajectory due to their own research.
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